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Some of the prescribed criminal offenses that will prevent you from becoming a security guard include: Fraud over $5000. Theft over $5000. Assault with a weapon.
To begin the process of becoming a security guard in Georgia, you'll need to meet the basic requirements. You must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and be legally eligible to work in the United States. You'll also need to undergo a criminal background check.
Any felony convictions or serious misdemeanor convictions may disqualify you from becoming a Correctional Officer. Complete a training program: Once you have met the educational and background requirements, you will need to complete a training program to become certified as a Correctional Officer.
Any felony convictions or serious misdemeanor convictions may disqualify you from becoming a Correctional Officer. Complete a training program: Once you have met the educational and background requirements, you will need to complete a training program to become certified as a Correctional Officer.
A lawful weapons carrier who enters or attempts to enter a government building carrying a weapon where ingress is restricted or screened by security personnel shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if at least one member of such security personnel is certified as a peace officer pursuant to Chapter 8 of Title 35; provided, ...
O.C.G.A. §16-5-24, A person commits the offense of aggravated battery when he or she maliciously causes bodily harm to another by depriving him or her of a member of his or her body, by rendering a member of his or her body useless, or by seriously disfiguring his or her body or a member thereof.
§16-10-24(a) when they knowingly or willfully obstruct or hinder any law enforcement officer in the lawful discharge of his official duties. The penalty for a misdemeanor conviction in Georgia is a fine up to $1,000, jail time up to one year, or both.
Any felony convictions or serious misdemeanor convictions may disqualify you from becoming a Correctional Officer. Complete a training program: Once you have met the educational and background requirements, you will need to complete a training program to become certified as a Correctional Officer.